Cloistered

/ˈklɔɪstərd/ adjective

Kept away from the world; sheltered or isolated, especially describing someone or something kept in a monastery or convent away from ordinary society.

From Old French 'cloistre' and Latin 'claustrum,' meaning an enclosed space or barrier. Originally referred to the covered walkways in monasteries, then to the monasteries themselves, and finally to the isolation monks experienced.

AMcloistered
ARمُغلق
BNcloistered
CAcloistered
CScloistered
DAcloistered
DEgecloistert
ELcloistered
ESclaustrada
FAcloistered
FIcloistered
FRcloîtrée
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